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O’Reilly: Muslims that doubt official 9/11 story could be terrorists

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To Fox News host Bill O’Reilly, if a white person like former governor Jesse Ventura or former senator Mike Gravel questions the government’s recounting of the 9/11 attacks, he (or she) is a “pinhead.” But if a Muslim person questions the official story, well, that makes them a potentially dangerous “radical”.

www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/09/oreilly-attacks-imam-rauf-truther/



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      And what, pray tell, is Mr. O’Rielly’s MILITARY resume like? Is O’Rielly another PSEUDO-conservative DRAFT DODGER coward, like Dick “FIVE DEFERMENT” Cheney? ——— Why, YES HE IS:
      David Brooks, NY Times columnist
      No military service.

      William F. Buckley, National Review
      U.S. Army, WWII (and CIA in 1946).

      Pat Buchanan, MSNBC commentator
      No military service.

      Ann Coulter, writer & commentator
      No military service.

      Lou Dobbs, CNN News anchor
      No military service.

      Paul Gigot, Wall Street Journal editor
      No military service.

      Sean Hannity, Hannity & Colmes host
      No military service.

      Brit Hume, Fox News anchor
      No military service.

      Rush Limbaugh, Radio talk show host
      No military service.

      Bill O’Reilly, O’Reilly Factor host
      No military service.

      Michael Savage, Radio talk show host
      No military service.

      William Safire, NY Times columnist
      U.S. Army journalist.

      George Will, Washington Post columnist
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